World Child Cancer shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Childhood cancer care must protect a child’s mind as well as their body.
At Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Malawi, play therapy helps children like Shamila, 7, regain confidence and comfort during treatment. With the support of our dedicated play therapist Aida Chateka, children are guided through difficult procedures, easing their fears and helping them feel at ease.
Stories like Shamila’s show why our work goes beyond medicine. This reflects Pillar 3 of our strategy: Child Wellbeing and Family Support, making sure children and families receive emotional as well as practical support, so treatment can be completed, and quality of life is improved.
With your support, more children like Shamila can access treatment while protecting their mental health and finding comfort during their hospital stay.
Donate this Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and TRIPLE your impact.”
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